Can I sue a driver for brake failure that caused a Michigan car accident?

Yes, you can sue a driver for brake failure that caused a Michigan car accident. Brake failure accidents are a common cause of serious injury accidents because these crashes often happen at a high speed. Under Michigan statute, an injured auto accident victim can sue the negligent driver for brake failure that caused the car accident. These Michigan statutes include:

Failing to have said motor vehicle equipped with brakes adequate to control the movement of, and to stop and hold such vehicle, including two separate means of applying the brakes to at least two wheels, in violation of Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. §257.705.

Failing to use the available brakes that the car was equipped with.

In addition to these specific laws on brake failure, there are other claims for general negligence that our auto accident attorneys use to prove and win a brake failure accident case.

At the law firm of Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. our experienced car accident lawyers specialize in these types of cases and can help you and your family sue the driver for brake failure.

In addition to these laws on brake failure, our auto accident lawyers will use other claims for general negligence against the driver to prove and win your brake failure accident case. Call our office today at (800) 606-1717if you or someone you know suffers injuries or was killed in a brake failure car accident in Michigan. Under Michigan law, you do have legal rights and should pursue them immediately so you do not lose your case. Call now for your free consultation! Our expert Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. car accident lawyers will discuss your case with you and represent you under our No Fee Promise, which means no legal fees until we prove and win your case!